Countdown: Last scheduled game at Ricoh

Coventry City fans are still hoping a deal can be done for the club to stay on at the Ricoh Arena next season.

That is despite a deadline set by the English Football League to say where they would be hosting home matches next season passing with no word from the club that a deal had been agreed.

Yesterday (March 5), the club said the Ricoh was still its preferred option, and it was the best one for the club, the city and fans.

But it also did not rule out a groundshare elsewhere, with the club saying it was exploring other options "to ensure the club's survival".

With no details of those other options being revealed, CoventryLive suggested some possible stadiums where the club could be looking for a groundshare and asked where fans would prefer to see the Sky Blues play.

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These included Sixfields in Northampton, where CCFC spent a year in exile after a row over rent saw them leave the city and many fans refused to follow, the King Power Stadium in Leicester and Nuneaton's Liberty Way ground.

The Ricoh Arena unsurprisingly came in top with 4,396 votes - 64 per cent of the total votes.

Sixfields Stadium in Northampton where Coventry City played during the 2013/14 season

The results

The other most popular choice out of all the eight grounds listed was Nuneaton's Liberty Way, but still only 15 per cent of fans (1,037 votes) said they would rather CCFC play there next season.

It was West Brom's Hawthorns stadium that proved the least popular option with just one per cent of the votes (46).

That proved even more unpopular than a return to Sixfields , which got just two per cent of the vote with 126 votes.